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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
NMR blood test thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbs" data-source="post: 202966" data-attributes="member: 18618"><p>No to either. Agreed, this cardiologist certainly isn't someone I'd pick myself, but this state requires referrals to see specialists and I've been unable to find another one.</p><p></p><p>He has a strong apparent bias to vegetarianism (which I assume is because of his religious beliefs) so attempts to discuss cholesterol and diet have been pointless.</p><p></p><p>He also insists I have kidney disease because I ate a large BBQ meal 2 hours before prior bloodwork which raised my creatinine, despite my nephrologist saying I am fine - he refused to discuss my cystatin C based 110 egfr and zero protein urine test and wrote CKD on my records. Thanks doc.</p><p></p><p>If I didn't want to get an echo so badly I'd never go back and see him again honestly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbs, post: 202966, member: 18618"] No to either. Agreed, this cardiologist certainly isn't someone I'd pick myself, but this state requires referrals to see specialists and I've been unable to find another one. He has a strong apparent bias to vegetarianism (which I assume is because of his religious beliefs) so attempts to discuss cholesterol and diet have been pointless. He also insists I have kidney disease because I ate a large BBQ meal 2 hours before prior bloodwork which raised my creatinine, despite my nephrologist saying I am fine - he refused to discuss my cystatin C based 110 egfr and zero protein urine test and wrote CKD on my records. Thanks doc. If I didn't want to get an echo so badly I'd never go back and see him again honestly [/QUOTE]
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